Pillows
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oobster

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7,547 posts

233 months

Friday 11th December 2009
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My fellow PH'ers.

I wonder if you would share your experience and knowledge with me on the subject of Pillows. The pillowcase-covered rectangular feather-filled cushion support for the head while sleeping variety, not any other type so quit it already with the innuendo!

Having woken this morning with a rather sore neck, which is becoming quite a regular occurence, I am blaming my pillows. I have decided that continuing to purchase the cheapest of the cheap head cushions is foolish and therefore I would welcome your opinions on what you believe or know to be the "king" of pillows.

I shall then purchase whatever product is recommended which will hopefully stop me having to spend all day turning round as if my head is bolted to my torso.

Silent1

19,761 posts

257 months

Friday 11th December 2009
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Down filled ones are crap I bought 2 of the most expensive ones from john lewis and overnight thy went from nice and fluffy to flat and crippled me.

Mobile Chicane

21,754 posts

234 months

Friday 11th December 2009
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Get the best you can afford. I personally swear by goose down square pillows, but it's a matter of personal choice I think.

Famous Graham

26,553 posts

247 months

Friday 11th December 2009
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Don't forget to check for new draughts too - they can really knacker your neck (or any other exposed bits)

AMLK

407 posts

207 months

Friday 11th December 2009
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I have problems with my neck and I was recommend 'dunlopillo' pillows by a physio (many years ago!). I will now not travel anywhere without mine, as it is the only pillow I have found that does not cause me to wake up in pain.

Chilli

17,320 posts

258 months

Friday 11th December 2009
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Ah, hang on a mo. Do you sleep on your front, arms under the pillow, with head turned to one? I had neck issues a while back and the sports therapist women went into one when I told her. Her response was "why do men always sleep like this" then banging on about how bad it is for the neck.

Simpo Two

90,903 posts

287 months

Friday 11th December 2009
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Factor 1: Whether the pillow makes a nice comfy hollow that you can nestle in (feather), or bounce you back up like a ball and boil your cheeks (foam hypoallergenic rubbish)

Factor 2: Height of pillow - this depends on how may your shoulder sinks into the mattress. (If you are unfortunate enough to own a Sleepmaster Subsidomatic mattress, you shoulder will be about 10mm from the slats beneath, so you can get away with a thinner pillow)

Factor 3: Feather pillows do need plumping up - it's great to be able to scoop up a chunk and nestle back into it cloud9 (If you are unfortunate enough to own a Sleepmaster Subsidomatic mattress, at least your head will be comfortable)

RichB

55,172 posts

306 months

Friday 11th December 2009
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Good quality down filled pillows for me...

V12Les

3,985 posts

218 months

Friday 11th December 2009
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Had the same problem. Wouldn't be without mine now.
http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Product/partNumber/1...

Wacky Racer

40,491 posts

269 months

anonymous-user

76 months

Friday 11th December 2009
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Chilli said:
Ah, hang on a mo. Do you sleep on your front, arms under the pillow, with head turned to one? I had neck issues a while back and the sports therapist women went into one when I told her. Her response was "why do men always sleep like this" then banging on about how bad it is for the neck.
^^This is me! How do you sleep now?

grumbledoak

32,336 posts

255 months

Friday 11th December 2009
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Bugger the feathers, you want foam, preferably of the 'memory' variety!

Either entirely: http://www.johnlewis.com/230516229/Product.aspx
Or a cylinder at the bottom: http://www.johnlewis.com/230450294/Product.aspx

hth

Red&WhiteMonkey

8,375 posts

204 months

Friday 11th December 2009
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Have you read about the amount of crap that a pillow collects? I buy cheap pillows from M&S and replace them two or three times a year.

parapaul

2,828 posts

220 months

Saturday 12th December 2009
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I've currently got the best pillow I've ever slept on - pocket sprung!

Because it's sprung and not filled with feathers/foam/synthetic crap, it's lovely and cool, and while it's not as fat as it was a year ago, it still has plenty of shape and bounce.

cloud9

D14 AYS

3,696 posts

232 months

Saturday 12th December 2009
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Pillows are a very personal thing but goose down for me yes